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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at inflation" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific context related to inflation, but without additional context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "The prices have risen significantly at inflation levels we haven't seen in years."
Alternatives: "during inflation" or "in times of inflation".
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The Chancellor has capped rises at inflation, scrapping the extra 1 per cent he had allowed.
People look in generic terms at inflation, but you can't look at it that way".
"If you want to look at inflation numbers, the game's not on that channel.
"I need to look at the dollar, at inflation and at credit squeezes".
The other looks at inflation, and tries to back out the unemployment rate consistent with price stability.
One answer was to look at the behavior of interest rates; the other was to look at inflation.
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Councillor Gill Mitchell, deputy leader of the Labour and Co-operative group, said: "We are very pleased that a lawful budget has been set and it was the budget that we hoped for with an at-inflation council tax rise.
The statement seemed directed both at inflation-fearing critics and overseas critics — from Germany and Brazil — who say the central bank is effectively weakening the dollar.
In addition, graphics indicate that all models stay at high inflation longer than at low inflation.
It quickly faced interest rates at 15% and inflation at 14%.
So, the Fed is pretty effective at controlling inflation.
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